Textile Industry: The textile industry
occupies unique position in the Indian
economy, because it contributes significantly
to industrial production (14 per cent),
employment generation (35 million persons
directly - the second largest after agriculture)
and foreign exchange earnings (about 24.6
per cent). It contributes 4 per cent towards
GDP. It is the only industry in the country,
which is self-reliant and complete in the value
chain i.e., from raw material to the highest
value added products.
"Bundle ticket" is a type of software used in India that tracks assembly line production in the textile industry.
Spinner belt
Food processing , vegetable oil , cotton textile ,dairy products ,leather industries etc.
Industries which use plant & animal based products as their raw materials. Food processing , vegetable oil , cotton textile , dairy products & leather industries are e.gs of Agro based industries
Indian industrialisation during british rule was marked by an unbalanced growth of its industries. British took no industries in developing these industries. Indian industries were discriminated and given no protection. Indiaan economy lacked heavy or capital industries. So, the process of industrialisation was very slow in the 19thcentury.
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it gives us cotton and wool which textile industries make clothes of it
modes of procurement of textile industries
By the early 20th century, most of the US textile industries had moved to the south. North Carolina alone had 177 mills in 1900. Previous to this, most of the textile industries were located in the northeast.
Textile Industry
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Surat is called the textile capital of India, located in gujarat.
i want the 5 campanies names of textile
textile industry in india because of the imported machine made textile
Mostly in the clothing and textile industries.
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pottery, metallurgy, and textile production